Thank you for taking the time to read and listen with me.
About two years ago, I learned about the story of abducted child soldiers and slaves in a continent made nearer by the media and the internet, and dearer because of friends and music.
Before (0r after) you continue viewing the rest of my posts, please take a short while to click on the Social Vibe widget on the right side of this page. For every ad view, my chosen corporate sponsor will donate towards restoring hope to children and communities in a war-torn country in Africa through school buildings, holistic education and scholarships, and feasible employment.
With just about 90 seconds of your time, I encourage you to join me and those at Invisible Children in bringing the plight of our fellow humans in Northern Uganda from invisible to visible.
*Invisible Children is a non-profit organization founded in 2003 by three young independent filmmakers with the motivation to bring attention to the unseen war in northern Uganda and use the power of stories to change lives around the world for good.
Hello!
My name is Holly. I am an intern at Invisible Children and I ran across your blog. I just wanted to personally thank you for your involvement with Invisible Children. You are greatly appreciated! Keep it up. If you are in school I encourage you to sign up for Schools for Schools at s4s.invisiblechildren.com
Thank you so much.
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Holly Tant
Invisible Children, Inc.
Schools for Schools Representative
(o) 619-562- 2799 ext 146
(c) 404-357-5757
http://s4sinvisiblechildren.blogspot.com/
Invisible Children is a social, political and global movement using the transformative power of story to change lives. By inspiring youth culture to value creativity, idealism and sacrifice, the movement fuels the most effective, adaptable and innovative programs in the world.